Hamburger and hot dog relish are not quite the same, but Taste of the Town readers managed to find both at Glazier’s Food Marketplace.

By HEIDI KNAPP RINELLA LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL

October 28, 2014 - 10:14 pm

Hot Dog and Relish

Tom Reichel contacted Taste of the Town a while back to inquire about a source for hamburger relish, and shortly thereafter, Pam Levine wrote in search of hot dog relish.

If you’re not familiar with the two products, hamburger relish is, essentially, sweet pickle relish with ketchup added; the hot dog version has mustard instead.

Before readers’ suggestions appeared in the column, Reichel emailed again to say he’d found both at Glazier’s Food Marketplace at 8525 Warm Springs Road. Marlene Drozd also recommended Glazier’s, adding, “Shoppers should always check out the products at Glazier’s; they stock numerous products that are from the Midwest and the East that a lot of markets in the valley don’t carry.” Rose Pokorski emailed that she found hot dog relish at Winco at 6101 N. Decatur Blvd.; there’s another Winco at 80 N. Stephanie St. in Henderson. And Alan Van Ees, who reported finding a lot of sources online, also added that both would be easy to make by adding the appropriate condiments to pickle relish. …

For Paula Newman, Libby Casolari emailed that San Francisco Bay Fog Chaser K-cups are available at Bed, Bath &Beyond (which has multiple stores in the valley), Costco and www.Amazon.com. Or, she suggested, Newman can save money by buying direct from www.RogersFamilyCo.com (800-829-1300). Bill Kline emailed that the Fog Chasers and the Peet’s Cafe Domingo K-cups that Newman also is seeking both are available at www.Costco.com (800-955-2292), and Judie Chaney reported finding Peet’s K-Cups at Target at 695 S. Green Valley Parkway in Henderson, although she said she’s not sure if they have the Cafe Domingo variety. …

For David Fleury, who’s looking for chopped prosciutto in 3-ounce packages, Karen Galowitch reported finding it in the refrigerated case with the prepared food (like sandwiches) at Sprouts Farmers Market at 10000 W. Sahara Ave.; there are several other Sprouts stores in the valley.

MORE READER REQUESTS

Reichel is looking for pre-mixed cornmeal mush, preferably the Jaxon brand. He said it comes in a package similar to those used for bulk sausage rolls, and used to be found in the section of the supermarket with the breakfast sausages. …

Galowitch is looking for Pastorelli Pizza Sauce, which she used to get in large cans at Target and in small cans at Whole Foods Market, adding, “I have been using this sauce for 40 years for my homemade pizzas.” …

William Isaac is looking for sunflower nuts, or kernels, which are essentially sunflower seeds without the husks. …

Ken Stokes is looking for a deli or meat market that sells pastrami made from the brisket, as opposed to the top or bottom round. …

Sandy Pazen is looking for a local source for Smuckers Sugar Free Pancake Syrup. …

Ishbel and Edward Rosten are looking for a local source for Polly-O ricotta. …

And Rich Kohut is looking for buckwheat pancake mix.

Readers?

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